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RUSH HOUR in Buenos Aires, Argentina
September 16th, 2014 3:09 PMFernando Livschitz, an Argentinean filmmaker well-known on Vimeo for his beautiful tilt-shift and time-lapse short videos, presents a surreal, CGI-enhanced view of the rush hour traffic at a intersection in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sailor Bubba
September 16th, 2014 2:00 PMSince 1999, this flamboyant anime cosplayer has turned heads with his striking costume of the female protagonist Usagi Tsukino from the anime television series Sailor Moon.
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Why Didn't You Say So Sooner
September 16th, 2014 1:31 PM ShareIn France They Don't Say I Love You
September 16th, 2014 12:30 PMThe Les Miserables fandom started the trend of messages of affection in foreign languages that don't exactly translate into "I love you."
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Waiting in the Long Line at the Post Office
September 16th, 2014 12:22 PMA man sings out what everyone else is probably humming in their heads while waiting in the long line at the post office.
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RUSH HOUR in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fernando Livschitz, an Argentinean filmmaker well-known on Vimeo for his beautiful tilt-shift and time-lapse short videos, presents a surreal, CGI-enhanced view of the rush hour traffic at a intersection in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sailor Bubba
Since 1999, this flamboyant anime cosplayer has turned heads with his striking costume of the female protagonist Usagi Tsukino from the anime television series Sailor Moon.
In France They Don't Say I Love You
The Les Miserables fandom started the trend of messages of affection in foreign languages that don't exactly translate into "I love you."
Waiting in the Long Line at the Post Office
A man sings out what everyone else is probably humming in their heads while waiting in the long line at the post office.